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Simulation and Its Discontents

232 pages, 2009

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Over the past twenty years, the technologies of simulation and visualization have changed our ways of looking at the world. In Simulation and Its Discontents, Sherry Turkle examines the now dominant medium of our working lives and finds that simulation has become its sensibility. We hear it in Turkles description of architecture students who no longer design with a pencil, of science and engineering students who admit that computer models seem more real than experiments in physical laboratories. Echoing architect Louis Kahn's famous question, What does a brick want?, Turkle asks, What does simulation want? Simulations want, even demand, immersion, and the benefits are clear.
The Impact of Technology on Human Interaction

In 'Simulation and Its Discontents', Sherry Turkle explores how technology, particularly simulation, has changed the way we interact and communicate. She suggests that while technology has its benefits, it can also lead to a sense of disconnection and dissatisfaction.

The Double-Edged Sword of Simulation

Turkle digs into the concept of simulation, showing us that it's a double-edged sword. While it can provide us with new opportunities for learning and understanding, it can also create a sense of disconnection from the real world.

The Shift from 'Doing' to 'Seeing'

One of the key points Turkle makes is the shift from 'doing' to 'seeing' in the world of science and engineering. She argues that this shift, driven by the rise of simulation technology, has profound implications for how we understand and engage with the world.

The Importance of Human Touch

Turkle emphasizes the importance of human touch in a world increasingly dominated by technology. She encourages us to find a balance between embracing technology and maintaining our human connections.

The Need for Critical Engagement with Technology

In 'Simulation and Its Discontents', Turkle urges us to critically engage with technology. She believes that we should not just accept technology as it is, but question its impact on our lives and society.

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